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Preparing your daughter for her first Pap smear can be difficult, and many parents worry about the process. However, with a little research and some frank discussions, you can make this procedure much easier for her.

As National Cervical Cancer Awareness Month reminds us, routine Pap smears are important for good health. But what happens if your tests come back abnormally? Learn more about what to expect following an abnormal Pap smear.

The decision to deliver vaginally or by cesarean section is something to think about leading up to your delivery date. Learn more about elective and medically necessary C-sections to ensure you’re making the right choice for you and your baby.

Robotic-assisted transabdominal cerclage sounds complicated. When performed by a skilled surgeon, however, it may prevent cervical insufficiency from threatening your pregnancy. And it’s minimally invasive, so no long incision to worry about.

As a general rule, no drug should be taken during pregnancy unless the benefit of that medication is significant. The first 12 weeks of a pregnancy are the most crucial time for development of the baby. Therefore, no medications (other than prenatal vitami

In most cases, travel is not ruled out during pregnancy. Travel, either by car or plane, will not cause problems with the pregnancy. However, if a pregnancy complication arises, it is important to have access to medical care. The best time to travel is mid